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What’S This About A Stage Invasion?
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https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/s tage-in vader-g rabs-mi c-durin g-uk-eu rovisio n-perfo rmance- 1136989 3
Do you think it’ll get us some more votes?
Do you think it’ll get us some more votes?
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>>> How long has Australia been in Europe
The competition isn't simply for countries in Europe. It's for TV organisations who're members of the European Broadcasting Union. Full Members are shown here:
https:/ /www.eb u.ch/ab out/mem bers
In general Associate Members of the EBU aren't eligible to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. However the contest is extremely popular in Australia and the country was permitted to enter the competition in 2015 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the event. It was meant to be a one-off occurrence (unless Australia had won in 2015) but it went so well that Australia has been invited to take part in each successive year.
Other countries are queuing up to get in, with Canada probably at the head of the queue:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 4405955 0
If they're allowed in though it could open up the doors to all of the other Associate Members:
https:/ /www.eb u.ch/ab out/mem bers?ty pe=asso ciate
So perhaps we might see Japan, Iran and Brazil competing in years to come?
The competition isn't simply for countries in Europe. It's for TV organisations who're members of the European Broadcasting Union. Full Members are shown here:
https:/
In general Associate Members of the EBU aren't eligible to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. However the contest is extremely popular in Australia and the country was permitted to enter the competition in 2015 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the event. It was meant to be a one-off occurrence (unless Australia had won in 2015) but it went so well that Australia has been invited to take part in each successive year.
Other countries are queuing up to get in, with Canada probably at the head of the queue:
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If they're allowed in though it could open up the doors to all of the other Associate Members:
https:/
So perhaps we might see Japan, Iran and Brazil competing in years to come?
>>> How long will the programme have to last if all these other countries were added?
The singing part of the final wouldn't take any longer because the number of entries has already been reduced by the semi-finals. However the voting might take a while! (As I type, the voting from the 43 national juries is only half way through, so the viewers' votes won't be shown for quite a while yet!)
I'm getting worried that the fat chicken is in the lead though!
(I voted for Austria)
The singing part of the final wouldn't take any longer because the number of entries has already been reduced by the semi-finals. However the voting might take a while! (As I type, the voting from the 43 national juries is only half way through, so the viewers' votes won't be shown for quite a while yet!)
I'm getting worried that the fat chicken is in the lead though!
(I voted for Austria)
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